But why do you need developer versions then? They are updated and changed every few days. Then you should only use the most stable versions.
That's why I want versions for developers because in these versions is where you learn more and acquire more knowledge of Windows. Thanks for the advice
I would respectfully disagree with that assessment. If you're wanting to "learn more and acquire more knowledge of Windows", I would recommend that you stick with production releases. They are MUCH better documented, if you start searching for answers to your question (and you WILL have questions), answers are much easier to find for production releases. Just my 2 cents worth, YMMV.
Whats stopping ya making it yourself like most on here though but like in 11yrs of been on here have ya not learned how to do stuff on your own instead of others doing it for ya and im not an expert either
I have learned many things here in 11 years but there are other things that I don't know and I want to learn, I didn't think it would be a problem to ask you to share an iso. I apologize to everyone.
Thank you very much, I will take it into account. I apologize to everyone for asking you to share an iso with me.
Its easy to do ive been on here 7yrs and i only started making my own isos in 2021 but i learned that by myself by reading threads on here with how its done its the most easiest thing to do
I also know how to make my own isos and also add updates to them, I don't ask them to do things for me, I asked them to share the iso because I don't have enough space on my disk to create an iso, I'm very sorry for asking them to share the iso
IF Some one here make an iso like that you request it will be home brew, and home brew maked windows iso shared here on MDL is not allowed.
Yes, I know how to make an iso with the uup script, I asked for help because I did not have space on my disk to create the iso But you're absolutely right, it's better to do things and not ask anyone for help so they don't think I'm lazy, thank you very much.
Its simple to just save something on a filehost or a drive then ull have space to make the iso then when its done can put back what ya saved on the filehost or a drive back on the computer cause as uve said you know how to do it with making 1 so its basic knowledge 101 just by the looks of it ya want an easier way out of having to make it yourself